On 01/19/2012 07:52 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
Installing empty dir may fail.
Try the attached zip and tell me if it fails for you.
It works for me on Debian Wheezy 64.
They were not empty dirs, and trying from another machine (arch 64 bits),
with NSIS 2.46-3, and cmake 2.8.7-2 and kernel now
I now see your point about changed env, sorry, I misunderstood you before.
Indeed module load/unload changes the env, but the changes are
excessive, involving include and linking paths for the currently
loaded compilers (and there can be a few...) and many other switches
involving paths to
Clifford Yapp cliffy...@gmail.com
writes:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Peter Collingbourne pe...@pcc.me.uk wrote:
I managed to test these changes on a Mac and it fixed all but 7
test failures, so I rolled it into the ninja-generator-pr branch.
In terms of applications I didn't have time
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Óscar Fuentes o...@wanadoo.es wrote:
Clifford Yapp cliffy...@gmail.com
writes:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Peter Collingbourne pe...@pcc.me.uk wrote:
I managed to test these changes on a Mac and it fixed all but 7
test failures, so I rolled it into the
2012/1/13 Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com:
Hi everybody I just reviewed the patch from Daniel and it seems fine to me
BUT including this would change the default cpack behavior for all
Archive Generators
(ZIP, TGZ, STGZ, TBZ2) when doing component install.
The new behavior is more
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure what the correct procedure is for becoming a CMake
contributor, but from what I've read I should send a email here if I want
to add a new module to cmake.
For the past year I've been hosting my CMake modules on GitHub (
2012/1/22 Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com:
On 01/19/2012 07:52 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
Installing empty dir may fail.
Try the attached zip and tell me if it fails for you.
It works for me on Debian Wheezy 64.
They were not empty dirs, and trying from another machine (arch 64
Alfa Omega wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure what the correct procedure is for becoming a CMake
contributor, but from what I've read I should send a email here if I want
to add a new module to cmake.
Hi Tomasz,
This page should have all you need to know:
So yes this was with your try-out example, actually I can try to dig a
little bit myself, the problem
is that with gdb I need to have the debug symbols, thus recompiling in
debug mode.
But nowhere in the Readme or around the code I found a way to do it (it
would be very nice
to add maybe
Thanks for the quick response. I'll repost my question on the developer
mailing list. I probably need someones approval to get Git access (for step
5)...
Tomasz B.
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Stephen Kelly steve...@gmail.com wrote:
Alfa Omega wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite
2012/1/22 Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com:
So yes this was with your try-out example, actually I can try to dig a
little bit myself, the problem
is that with gdb I need to have the debug symbols, thus recompiling in debug
mode.
But nowhere in the Readme or around the code I found a
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In http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake_tutorial.html
two thirds down, in Step 5: TutorialConfig.h looks like: should read
TutorialConfig.h.in looks like: IMHO.
Cheers,
Johannes
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